éénnaarveel
Éénnaarveel is a Dutch neologism used to describe a relationship in which one sender, source, or entity is connected to many recipients or targets. The term is employed across disciplines such as communication theory, media studies, and database modelling to express one-to-many structures, as opposed to many-to-one or one-to-one configurations.
Etymologically, the word is formed from één (one), naar (to), and veel (many). In written Dutch it
In usage, ééénnaarveel appears in discussions of broadcast and mass communication, where a single source disseminates
Typical examples include a broadcaster issuing a single press release to thousands of outlets, or a teacher
Notes and caveats: ééénnaarveel is not a widely standardized term and its usage varies by field and